Business Funding And Legal Protection: Common Crowdfunding Errors

As an aspiring entrepreneur, you may be looking for a way to finance your budding idea. Since the money required to launch and maintain a business isn't easy to come by, many people consider launching a crowdfunding campaign to do just that. Crowdfunding campaigns encourage others to contribute money toward your business with the promise of some token or other reward upon project completion. Unfortunately, many business owners don't realize that this comes with some legal ramifications. Read More 

Non-Visible Injuries You May Incur In A Car Accident

If you have been involved in a car accident, you might incur both visible and non-visible injuries. The problem with non-visible injuries is that it is difficult to convince the court that you are actually suffering. In most cases, you will need an expert witness to testify on your behalf and strengthen your claim on non-visible injuries. Here are some of the injuries that might require that approach: Whiplash A whiplash injury occurs when the head and neck is suddenly forced backward and forward. Read More 

Reasons To Pursue Legal Action Even Years After A Molestation Incident

Many children who are molested are too ashamed to tell anyone and may carry this burden for the rest of their lives. If you're someone who had such an incident while he or she was a minor, and several years have passed, you don't have to live in silence any longer. While you'll need to confirm your state's statute of limitations to confirm whether you can still pursue justice, hiring an attorney who specializes in representing child molestation victims can be a move in the right direction. Read More 

Do You Walk To And From Work? Avoid Pedestrian Accidents With These Tips

If your city has a high walkability score, you live close to your workplace, and you want to maintain an active lifestyle, it might make sense to walk to and from work. This is not bad, but you need to take precautions to avoid getting hit by a car during any of your walks; here are some of these precautions. Don't Use Your Phone Using a phone while on the road will always be a distraction whether you are driving or walking. Read More 

Did A Dog Bite Your Kid? Know Your Rights

While that dog walking down the street may seem friendly, you never know if it is going to decide to bite your child. While the typical dog owner is responsible for taking care of their dog and ensuring that your child is safe when around them, others are not so careful. It's possible that at some point there will be an incident where a dog bites your child and causes a serious injury. Read More